Game-day finery at Wrigley Field

Damien Rogers, 23, bartender, Bourbonnais

Lane Christiansen, Chicago Tribune

What's the story of the socks? "When I was little I played soccer. I had red ones and blue ones and I mixed it up (for Cubs games). I've been doing this every year since, probably, I was 10." Does this look make you a chick magnet? (Laughing) "It's hard not to be."

What's the story of the socks? "When I was little I played soccer. I had red ones and blue ones and I mixed it up (for Cubs games). I've been doing this every year since, probably, I was 10." Does this look make you a chick magnet? (Laughing) "It's hard not to be." (Lane Christiansen, Chicago Tribune)

What were you thinking when you got dressed for the game? "I had Cubs on the brain and I had fashion on the brain and how can I mix them up?" So you deliberately chose a Cubby blue shirt? "Yes, and I have a bubble vest in my backpack. It has a thin stripe." Sort of like baseball pinstripes? "Exactly." Were you deliberately trying to stay away from anything that says "Cubs"? "My style is not gaudy at all but I do have a Cubs T-shirt."

What were you thinking when you got dressed for the game? "I had Cubs on the brain and I had fashion on the brain and how can I mix them up?" So you deliberately chose a Cubby blue shirt? "Yes, and I have a bubble vest in my backpack. It has a thin stripe." Sort of like baseball pinstripes? "Exactly." Were you deliberately trying to stay away from anything that says "Cubs"? "My style is not gaudy at all but I do have a Cubs T-shirt." (Lane Christiansen, Chicago Tribune)

At Wrigley Field it's hard to find a man, woman or child who isn't showing some Cubs spirit. From Cubs-colored braces on their teeth or polish on their nails, to more conventional jerseys, caps, tote bags and T-shirts, here's a look at some enthusiastic fans at a recent game. --Ellen Warren, shopellen@tribune.com (Read about hot White Sox gear!)